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60ª Edición · 1989

Academy Awards · Shrine Auditorium

60ª Ceremonia de los Oscar

Año 1989
Películas de 1988
Sede Shrine Auditorium
Mejor Película 163 min
Póster de The Last Emperor

Ganadores principales

Mejor Película
Dir. Bernardo Bertolucci
IMDb 7.7RT 86%MC 76/100BO $43,984,230

Pekín, 1908. China se encuentra en plena decadencia. Puyi, un niño de tres años, es arrancado de los brazos de su madre. En medio de la noche es conducido hasta la Ciudad Prohibida, donde es coronado ...

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Mejor Director
The Last Emperor
Bernardo Bertolucci
Mejor Actor
Wall Street
Michael Douglas
«"Gracias a mi padre Kirk Douglas por enseñarme que en Hollywood, como en Wall Street, el dinero nunca duerme."»
Mejor Actriz
Moonstruck
Cher
«"Cuando era niña vivía en un coche con mi madre y nunca pensé que estaría aquí."»
DramaHistoria
clasico
Contexto histórico
Academy Awards Ceremony Moved to March Due to Writers' Strike Concerns

The 60th Academy Awards ceremony was postponed from February to March 30, 1988, marking the first delay in Oscar history due to labor disputes. The Writers Guild of America strike threatened to disrupt the telecast, forcing producers to reschedule the glamorous event.

Snow White Disney Controversy Overshadows Oscar Opening Number

Disney threatens legal action against the Academy over unauthorized use of Snow White in the widely panned opening musical number. The 11-minute sequence featuring Snow White and Rob Lowe singing 'Proud Mary' becomes one of the most criticized moments in Oscar history.

Contexto de la época

The Hollywood Reporter
Academy Awards Ceremony Moved to March Due to Writers' Strike Concerns
The 60th Academy Awards ceremony was postponed from February to March 30, 1988, marking the first delay in Oscar history due to labor disputes. The Writers Guild of America strike threatened to disrupt the telecast, forcing producers to reschedule the glamorous event.
1988-02-15
Los Angeles Times
Snow White Disney Controversy Overshadows Oscar Opening Number
Disney threatens legal action against the Academy over unauthorized use of Snow White in the widely panned opening musical number. The 11-minute sequence featuring Snow White and Rob Lowe singing 'Proud Mary' becomes one of the most criticized moments in Oscar history.
1989-03-31
Variety
Bertolucci's Epic Sweeps Nine Oscars, Breaks Italian Cinema Record
'The Last Emperor' dominates the ceremony with nine wins including Best Picture and Director for Bernardo Bertolucci. The Italian filmmaker becomes the first to win Best Director for a film shot entirely in China, marking a historic moment for international co-productions.
1989-03-30
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